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How do stars recycle matter? A. They stay on the main sequence m. B. Black holes form and recycle gas for new stars. C. Gravity pulls together gases and matter from old stars to create new ones.
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How do stars recycle matter?
A. They stay on the main sequence m.
B. Black holes form and recycle gas for new stars.
C. Gravity pulls together gases and matter from old stars to create new ones.
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C. As the effect of gravity has an effect on stars as it helps form stars from gas and dust which causes them to ignite (I’m pretty sure )
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Explanation is
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bit.
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